Friday, December 13, 2013

Event Update For 2013-12-12

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Category: Fires And Explosions

2013-12-12 - Woman, 52, goes out on porch for a cig and burns to death at home in The Woodlands (Texas):

Quote: "A 52-year-old mother of two burned to death on the front porch of her home in The Woodlands while her children watched in horror."

Quote: "Montgomery County investigators said the fire erupted on the front porch, where the woman was sitting alone on a metal chair. She somehow could not escape the flames."

Note: Those kids are gonna have PTSD. This event is eerily similar to an event where a woman burned to death on her porch swing in West Frankfort (Illinois), as mentioned in the 2012-02-07 update. She may also have gone outside to smoke a cig. That event made me realize that people burning to death was going to be a very serious problem. A little hydrogen sulfide blows by, possibly mixed with methane, knocks people unconscious and ignites a fire. Another similar event was a man found with his head on fire, sitting in a chair and rocking, lit cigarette in his hand, in an apartment in Las Vegas (Nevada), as mentioned in the 2012-11-24 update. Here's a quote from that story:

Quote: "Drake opened the door to see his friend, Eric Olsen, 55, on fire, his hand clutching a burning cigarette. 'His hair was on fire,' Drake said about two hours after the blaze was extinguished. 'I couldn't get his fire extinguisher to work, so I had to get mine. I saw him on fire. His TV was on. He wasn't yelling. He wasn't doing nothing. He was rocking a little bit in his chair, holding a cigarette.'"

Note: He was apparently still alive as he sat there, rocking and burning to death, but he was probably unconscious or having a neurological seizure due to brain damage caused by hydrogen sulfide's neurotoxic properties. Many other people have burned to death in unusual circumstances besides the ones I have mentioned; these are just a few of the more notable examples that have stuck in my mind as I have observed this extinction event accelerating. Burning to death in vehicles is another escalating and very serious danger now as well...

Quote: "A three-story building and its two apartments in Reading were without power Thursday afternoon following an underground electrical fire that left black smoke pouring through nearby manhole covers and grates..."

Note: Moselle is about 80 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico. The day prior, a tractor trailer burst into flame on I-10 in coastal Gautier (Mississippi), a vehicle burst into flame on I-10 near coastal Biloxi (Mississippi), and two parked cars went up in flames in a parking garage at a casino, also in coastal Biloxi (Mississippi), as mentioned in the 2013-12-11 update. And now, a day later and 80 miles inland, a transformer exploded and burned. That's what you might expect to see as flammable methane and hydrogen sulfide blow in off the Gulf of Mexico: fires hitting the coastline first, then hitting areas farther inland later as wind blows the gases onward...

Note: And another vehicle fire in Mississippi, not far from where that transformer exploded and burned at the power station in Moselle (Mississippi) on this same day, and following a rash of vehicular fires along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico the day prior, mentioned in the 2013-12-11 update...

Quote: "A customer at Lowe's was in for a surprise Thursday when he walked out of the store and found his pickup truck fully engulfed in flames. Fire Chief Ralph Cresta said the cause of a fire that started in the engine compartment of a Ford F-150 truck was unknown."

Quote: "The barn was fully involved when firefighters first got on the scene around 5:30 a.m. in the 1200 block of Upper Station Camp Creek Road in Cottontown. The flames consumed the building, leaving ashes once it was put out."

Quote: "It's still a mystery and a miracle to some just how Matt Hannah, a 21-year-veteran for the Kansas City Police Department, managed to get himself, his wife and all of their nine children out of a burning house."

Note: Kansas City is located at the confluence of the Kansas River and the Missouri River...

Quote: "This was the third major apartment complex fire in just two weeks. The American Red Cross also sent volunteers to Oak Ridge on Thanksgiving, when flames sparked at McKinzie acres, displacing 25 people. Another 25 people were displaced, also in Oak Ridge, after a fire three days later at another complex."

Quote: "Police, animal control and crews from the Virginia Department of Transportation were called to the area, where witnesses said they were shoveling dead birds off the road."

Note: They probably got a whiff of hydrogen sulfide blowing in off the ocean then lost consciousness and fell to their deaths or died from the gas and then fell. The Inner Harbor recently suddenly turned milky green-white in coastal Baltimore (Maryland), fish suffocated and there was a sulfur smell reported, as mentioned in the 2013-07-18 update. That was the chemocline rising abruptly to the surface, smothering the fish and releasing hydrogen sulfide that had accumulated at the bottom of the harbor into the atmosphere. A 'rotten egg' smell plagued coastal Quincy (Massachusetts) not long ago too, as mentioned in the 2013-05-09 update. Carrier pigeons have been disappearing since 2012 over the ocean between Britain and Scotland too. They've called that the 'Birdmuda Triangle', as mentioned in the 2012-08-29 update. Birds are particularly susceptible to gases - thus the 'canary in the coal mine' thing - because of their small size and rapid respiration rate, but there are plenty of people being poisoned to death too...

Quote: "The lawyer and the passenger were said to be returning from a court session when they suddenly started foaming in the mouth and nose in the air-conditioned car. They were dead within minutes according to eye witnesses."

Quote: "Many who were at the scene of the bizarre discovery screamed in shock and ran off..."

Note: We're gonna be seeing a whole lot of this as time goes on, to go along with many people burning to death or simply dropping dead. This is why the US government has procured millions of 'coffin liners'. Your corpse is gonna have to go somewhere, and those 'coffin liners' are airtight, so any residual gas in your lungs or clothing won't kill the people moving your corpse to a mass grave or wherever you end up...

Quote: "Alabama public health officials and school administrators with Etowah County are still unsure as to why a group of students and one teacher at one school were affected Thursday by respiratory problems."

Quote: "About an hour after the evacuation, rescue crews were called to the high school gym, where four students and an English teacher who had had no breathing problems at the middle school began exhibiting symptoms."